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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2.5. 1914. 11 V V SHINTSU MARU HERE Japanese Craft to Load Creo soted Lumber for India. KONGOSAN MARU ASHORE Cargo of Steamer leaving Sere No vember 1 1 to Be Lightered After Accident at Kuroslxlma. Three Vessels to Leave. Completing- a voyag-e from Honolulu, vhlch she began December 13. the Japanese steamer Shintsu Maru headed Into the river yesterday and is to pro ceed to St. Helens, where she will take on a full cargo of creosoted lumber for India. The vessel probably will be sur veyed today by Captain L. Veysey, act ing for Lloyd's, and she will start work ing cargo next week. She la of 2980 tons, net register. Another Japanese carrier to take Ore gon flr will be the Kenkon Maru, which the China Import & Export Lumber Company has under engagement for January-February loading. The vessel is to come from Hankow, and la of 4323 tons, net. Kongosan Mara Ashore. The Merchants' Exchange received a telegram yesterday that the Japanese steamer Kongosan Maru, sailing from Portland November 11 and bound for the Orient and Manila via British Co lumbia and San Francisco, went ashore at Kuroshima, Japan. Assistance had been sent to the vessel, it was reported, and her cargo is to ba lightered. The vessel was sent away from here by her owners, Mitsui & Co, carrying 40,000 barrels of flour, that was valued at $166,782, and 34 tons of pulp, valued at J782. In British Columbia she loaded llsh and took on more freight at San Francisco, leaving the latter harbor November 19 for ports across the Pa cific. The harbor will be short three deep watermen today, as the steamer Henry T. Scott, which finished discharging Baltimore coal yesterday, left for Grays Harbor, and the Grace liner Santa Clara worked the last of her New York lum ber last night at the P-ortland mill and la to load at Astoria today, while the American - Hawaiian liner Oregonian will get under way for Puget Sound. Work la Hastened. She began to discharge 951 tons on her arrival Friday afternoon, worked all night and yesterday, finishing late at night with a few hundred tons of ' Atlantic Coast freight. The liner was hurried so that she can go to Puget Sound and return down the Coast to San Diego without delay to load some of the cargo put ashore there from the Isthmian, of the same fleet, which has been towed there after being damaged In southern waters en route for the East. One more steamer working In the river is the Norwegian tramp Tricolor, at Tongue Point, which is loading an Australian lumber cargo for W. R. Grace & Co. SrEETIXG HELD XEXT WEEK Both Mtunicipal Docks to Be Ac cepted Early Xext Tear. Reports covering operations for the past month, including revenues and the percentage of completion of vari ous projects under way: will be sub mitted to the Commission of Public Docks Tuesday morning, the regular meeting yesterday not having been held owing to the lack of a quorum. By the time the Spring movement of European and Atlantic Coast freight is on, the second unit of Municipal Dock Mo. 1 will be ready for use and Mu nicipal Dock No. 2, on the East Side, should be accepted. The former Is ex pected to be patronized by most of the large lines in both trades, while at times some will shift to the East Side wim neavy consignments of machinery and the like for implement houses. Ap plications for dock space are looked for from European lines, more being in prospect, as there may be a movement begun to patronize only fleets that In clude Portland in their Itinerary reg ularly, which Is not done now except by those plying via the Orient. ROSE CITY RACE POSTPONED "Willamette Being -Filled With Ice Stops Christmas Event. Running ice in the river, which ap peared to increase in quantity yester day, prompted Captain Rankin, mas ter of the popular liner Rose City, and AV. D. Wells, Portland agent for the San Francisco & Portland fleet, to postpone "a boatrace scheduled for 11 o'clock this morning, in which eight crews from the Rose City were to have participated. It was agreed that while there might be a clear space from the Burnslde to the Broadway bridge, it was regard ed doubtful If conditions would im prove, and the desire is to have the contest take place under the most fa vorable circumstances. The race may be held on the return of the Rose City from California, as she is due to sail Sunday. Should the river be free the race may be held Sunday morning. CANADIAN H.YEB RELEASED Steamer Monteagle .Held by Ad miralty to Resume Run. VANCOUVER, B. C, Dec. 24. The Canadian Pacific Steamship Company has been advised that the steamship Monteagle has been released by the Admiralty and will return to the Vancouver-Oriental run. The Monteagle is due at Hongkong in January, from a port not named, and after an overhaul ing will come to Vancouver.. The Mont eagle will be the first of the fleet to be released by the Admiralty. The Empress of India, now named the Loyalty, has been purchased by the Gaekwar of Baroda as a hospital ship for Indian troops, and the Em press of Russia, Empress of Asia and Empress of Japan are still in the serv ice of the Royal -Navy. The Monteagle has been used as a troop transport. Xews From Oregon Ports. s COOS BAY, Dec. 24. (Special.) The steamship George W. Elder arrived to day from Eureka and sailed for Port land in the afternoon. The steamship Breakwater arrived from Portland. ASTORIA. Or., Dec. 24 (Special.) The steam schooner Celilo arrived to day from San Francisco, with cargo for St. Helens. She remained here for a few hours to have her hull sheathed before going up the river. The steam schooner J. B. ' Stetson sailed for San Francisco with lumber from Portland. The steam schooner Tucatan sailed for San Francisco and San Pedro with freight and passengers. The Japanese steamer Shintsu Maru arrived from Honolulu and will load lumber at St. Helens for the Orient. The steam schooner F. S. Loop sailed for San Francisco with lumber from various mills along the river. The steam schooner Northland sailed PORTLAND ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. PKOMPT SERVICE at reasonable r rices. Pa cific Title Trust Co., 7 Co.. of Com. ACCORDION fLEAIlX U. ACCOKDION, KNIFE AND BOX PLEAT IXCtiCOTING, HEMSTITCHING, HHAID INCJ. KMBBOIDSKI.NG. EASTERN NOV EL.T Y Mfg. CO.. bj OTH ST., Nft. OAK. K. 6T?HAN Hemstltchinir and scalloping, accord, side pleat, buttons covered, goods "A'vuscu. man cm era. Aider. al. VAta. ASS A VERS AND ANALYSTS. MONTANA ASSAY OFFICE, 142 2d. Gold, nu platinum bougnt. ATTORNEYS. HALL & FL1EDNEH, lawyers; consultations tree, va-u-iu ir-ueaner blag. Mar. 3oU7. LAWYER; consultation free. Main i'JUS. Selling bldg. 708 BUSINESS COLLEGE. UXK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Tllford bids. Portland, Oregon. Phone Main 683. CARPET WEAVING. NORTHWEST RUG CO. Rugs from old car pets, rai; rugs. 1S3 East 8th. Both phones. CELLULOID BUTTONS, BADGES. THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY. S2 5th, at. Phone Main 312 and A 1254. CHIROPODISTS. William Estello and William, Jr., Deveny, the only scientific chiropodists in the city. Parlors. ZQ2 Gerlinger bldg.. S. W. corner 2d and Alder. Phone Main 1301. DR. ETHEL A. SACKS', painless chiropodist. S06 Panama bids. Phone Main SKJ88. CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. M. X. H11L Offices Flledner bldg. Main 3478. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS. DR. McMahon. 121 4th, 376 Wms. Chronic cases; 31 treatments $15. Others less. CLEANING AND PRESSING. DRESS SUITS for rent; we press on suit each week for $1.60 per month. UNIQUE TAILORING CO., 309 Stark st., bet. 6th and 6th. Main 514. COLLECTION AGENCY. Accounts, notes. Judgments collected, "Adopt Short Methods." Short Adjustment Co., 828 N. W. Bank: bldg. Phone Main 974. NETH & CO., Worcester blidg. Main 17S8 No collection, no charge. Established 1900. DANCING. HEATH'S DANCING SCHOOL Lessons dally; class Monday, Friday evenings, 8 to 10. 109 2d st., bet. Washington and Stara. DENTISTS. DR. A. W. KEENE. Majestic Theater bldg., 351ft Washington St., Marshall 3205. AGRICCXTCKAX, IMPLEMENTS. R. M. wade & Co., 322-326 Hawthorne ave. ARCHITECTURAL WIRE & IRON WORKS. Portland Wire & Iron Was., 2x1 and Columbia. AUTO AND BUGGY TOF8. DUBRUILLE BUGGY TOP CO., 200 2d St. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES. BALLOU & WltlGHT. 7th and Oak sts. BAGGAGE CHECKED AT HOME. Baggage & Omnibus Transfer, FarH & Davia BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES & SUPPLIES. BALLOU & WRIGHT, 7th and Oak sea. BREAD BAKERY. Royal Bakery & Conf.. inc.. t-lth and Everett. BREWERS & BOTTLERS. HENRY WEINHARD. 13th and Burnslde. CASCARA BARK AND GRAPE ROOT. ySN BROS.. 1U1 Front St. CEMENT. LIME AND PLASTER. F. T. CROWE & CO.. 45 Fourth street. COKFEE, TEAS AND SPICES. CLOSSET & DEVEKS, 1-11 N. Front street. DRYGOODS. FLEISCHNER. MAYER & CO., 207 Ash St. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Stubbs Electrical Co., 6th and Plue sts. from Knappton for San Pedro with a cargo of lumber. MARINE rNTELXIGEXCE. Steamer Schedule. DUE TO ARRIVE. Name From Date. Rose City .Los Angeles .In port Geo. W. Elder -Eureka Deo. 25 Breakwater Coos Bay Dec 27 Roanoke, ........ .an Diego .' .Dec. 27 Bear .Los Angeles .Dec 28 Beaver.... Los Ange'les .Jan. 2 Yucatan -San Diego Jan, i i DUB TO DEPART. Name For Date. Multnomah. ...... .San Francisco. .. -Dec. 25 Yale S. F. to L. A. Dec 23 Harvard . F. to L. A. Dec 2 Geo. W. Elder Eureka Dec 27 Rose City .Los Angeles Dec. 27 Breakwater Coos Bay Dec 29 Celilo San Diego Dec oU foanoke. ......... Los Angeles. .... .Dec. to Klamath. ......... San Francisco. .. -Dec. 20 Bear San Diego Jan.-. 1 Northland. ....... .San Francisco Jan 2 Willamette. ...... .San Diego...' Jan. h Beaver Los Angeles .Jan. ti Yucatan ..San Diego ..Jan. ti J. B. Stetson San Diego Jan. 10 San Ramon .San Francisco. ... Jan. 15 EUROPEAN AND ORIENTAL SERVICE. Naie. Glenroy . . . Glengyle. . . . Glenlochy. . Name. Glenroy. . . . . Glengyle. . . . Gleiilochy. .. From London. . London. . .'London. . For .London. . . London. . . London. . Date. ..Jan. 23 ..Feb. 20 ..Mar. 20 Date. . .Jan. SO ..Feb. 28 . . Mar. 23 Movements ot Vessels. PORTLAND. Dec. 24. Arrived Steamer Celilo, from San Francisco. Sailed Steam ers Henry T. Scott and Shoshone, for Grays Harbor. Astoria. Dec 24. Arrived at 7 and left up at 8:40 A. M., steamer Celilo, from San Francisco, Sailed at 7:50 A. II., steamer Yucatan, for San Diego, via way ports. Sailed at 8 A. M., steamer J. B. Stetson, for San Pedro. Arrived at 3:30 P. M-. Japan ese steamer Shlnteu Maru, from Honolulu. Sailed at 4:40 P. M., steamer F. S. Loop, for San Francisco. San Francisco, Dec. 24. Arrived at 2 A M., steamer Asuncion, from Portland: at 3 A. M., steamer Roanoke, from San Diego; it 8 A, M., steamer Yellowstone, from Port land. Sailed Steamer Yosemite, for San Diego. Japanese steamer Kongasan Maru, from Portland, for Manila, ashore at Kuro shima. Assistance sent. Cargo will be lightered San Pedro, Dec 24. Sailed Steamer Bear, for Portland, via San Francisco. Coos Bay, Dec. 24. Arrived at " A. M-, steamer Breakwater, from 'Portland; steam er Geo. V. Elder, from Eureka. Astoria, Dec. 23. Sailed at 0 P. M., steamer Northland, for fcan Pedro. Seattle, Dec. 24. Arrived Steamers Hum boldt, from Southeastern Alaska; Discoverer (British), from Liverpool. Sailed Steamers Mariposa, for Southwestern Alaska; Evelyn, for New Yorjt; Discoverer (British), for Liv erpool. toan Francisco. Dec 24. Arrived Steam ers Yellowstone, from Columbia River; At las, from Port Angeles; Yosemite, from Ta coma; Richmond, from Seattle; Tallac, from Port Townsend; Asuncion, from Astoria; Adeline Smith, from Coos Bay; Eureka, from Tacoma; ' Beaver, from Portland. Sailed - CLASSIFED AD. RATES Dally and Sunday. Per Line One time 12c Same ad two consecutive times 22c Same ad three consecutive times SOc Same ad six or seven consecutive tlmea. . 60c The above rates apply to advertisements under "New Today" and all other claahiii ca tions except the following: Situations Wanted-Male. Situations Wanted Female. For Rent. Rooms. Private Families. Rooms and Board. Private Families. Housekeeping-Rooms. Private milie. Rate on the above Classifications Is 7 cents a line each Insertion. On "charee" advertisements charge will be based on the number of lines appearing In the paper, regardless of the number of words in each line. Minimum charge, two lines. The Oregonian will accept classified ad vertisements over the telephone, provided the advertiser is a subscriber to either phone. .No price will be a noted over the phone, but bill will be rendered the follow ing day. Whether subsequent advertisements will be accepted over the phone depends upon the nromptnes sof payment of tele phone advertisements. Situations Wanted and Personal advertisements will not be ac cepted over the telephone. Orders for one Insertion only will be accepted for "Furniture for Sale." "Business Opportunities," "Buom ina Houses" and "Wanted to Rent." The Oregonian will not guarantee accuracy or assume responsibility for errors occurrinjr in telephoned advertisements. Advertisements to receive prompt classi fication must be In The Oreironiaa office be fore 9 o'clock at nurht. except Saturdav Closlns: hour for The Sunday Oregonian wlli be 7:30 o'clock Saturday night. The office will be open until 10 o'clock p. M-, as usual and all ads received too late for proper classification will be run under the headin "Too Late to Classify." The Oregonian will not be responsible for more than one incorrect Insertion of any ad vertisement offered for more than one time. Telephones: Main 7070. A 086. BUSINESS EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT. Treatment by specialists; glasses fitted. Dr. F. F. Casseday. 517 Oekum bid., 8d & Wasn. ELECTRIC MOTORS. MOTORS, generators, bought, sold, rented and repaired. We do all kinds of repair ing and rewinding; all work guaranteed. H- M. H. Elertrio Co., 81 First st. North. Phone Main U210. FOPNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS. PHOESIX Iron Works, East 8d and Haw i thorne. General machine and foundry work. KODAKS. KODAKS AND ALL SUPPLIES; developing, ? r in ting and enlarging. PIKE & MAKK 1AM CO., 343 Washington st. MACHINERY. Engines, boilers, sawmills, bought, sold and exchanged. The J. E. Martm Co., Portland. MESSENGER SERVICE. HASTY MESSENGER CO. Motorcycles and bicycles. Phone Main 58, A 2168. MUSICAL. Emll Thlelhorn. violin teacher; pupil Sevelk. 207 Fleidner bldg. A 4160, Marshall 1. NATUROPATHIC JP11YS1CLANS. DR. PHILLIPS, specialist In paralysis, nerv. ous. chronic diseases. 504 Oregonian bldg. OPTICIAITS. A FIGHT on high prices. Why pay $5 to $10 for a pair of glasses when i can fit your eyes with first quality lenses, gold-filled frames, as low as $1,50 7 Goodman, 1U1 Morrison, near bridge. Main 2124. Satisfaction guaranteed. V. S. HOWARD, doctor of optometry, even ing appointments. Phone Main 1020. 203 West Hroadway. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. DR. R. B. NORTHRUP, 8U8 Morgan bldg., cor. Broadway and Washington street. Of flce phone. Main 849; residence. East 1028. FATENT ATTORNEYS. T. J. GIESLER, Atty-at-Law. 803 Henry. Win. C. Schmidt, eng. and draftsman. R. C. WRIGHT 22 years' praotlce, U. S. and foreign patents. 600 Dekum bldg. PAWNBROKERS. STEIN'S LOAN OFFICE, 26 North 6th St. PIPE. PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and office near 24th and York sts. Main 349 RUBBER STAMPS. SEALS, BRASS SlvNS. PACIFIC COAST STAMP WORKS. 231 Wash., st. Phone Main 710 and A 2710. WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS GRAIN MERCHANTS. Albers Bros. Milling Co., Front and Marshall. - GROCERIES. WADHAMS & CO., U-7u Fourth St. , nuu uuuua. WHOLESALE OiLiT. 411 DEKUM BLDG. HATS AND CAPS. THANHAUSEti HAT CO., 63-55 Front St. HLDES, PELTS. WOOL AND KAHN BROS.. 1U1 Front street. ELRS. LEATHER AND SHOE TRADE SUPPLIES. CHAS. MASTICK & CO., 74 Front; leather of every description; taps, mfg. findings. LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, METAL LATH. The J. McCracken Co., 1114 Board of Trade. Sales agent celebrated Roche Harbpr lime. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR. Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co.. 88 Fifth st. " IRON WORKS. PACIFIC IRON WORKS, PORTLAND, OREGON. STRUCTURAL STEEL PLANT. FOUNDRY. MILLINERY. BRAD-SHAW BROS., Morrison and 7tn sts ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIRE. Portland Wire & Iron Wka 2d and Columbia United States Army transport Buford, for New York. Tides at Astoria Friday. 8 High. Low. A. M T.8 feet'0:S6 A. M 2.2 feet 8:01 P. M 6.5 feetj2:24 P. M 2.0 feet ' Colombia River Bar Report. NORTH HEAD, Dec 24. Condition of the bar at 5 P. M. : Sea, smooth; wind, north- capt. 4 miles. AMUSEMENTS. EXTRA HEILIG THEATER Broadway at Taylor. T O D AY (XMAS) Sd CONTINUOUS a ELEVEN REELS MOTION PICTURES GREATEST BARGAIN EVER PRESENTED TO PORTLAND PUBLIC "THE STOLEN BIRTHRIGHT" 8 BKEI.8 featuring PAT HE FILM - Tliurlow Bergen and Elsie Esmond "THE PERFECT THIRTY-SIX." 4-reel Comedy Comments by MONTAGUE GLASS. "THE STAR OF GENIUS." Pathe Drama in S Reels. "WHIFFLES" KKjHTMA&E." SEATS SELLING an? Iuie 10c Think of it Less Than lc a Reel. WfTT1 f f J J Broadway, at Taylor 11L1U aialn 1, A 1 122. 6 SS, NEXT MONDAY Matinees Wed.. Fri., Sat. DAVID WARFIELD IN "THE AUCTIONEER." Evening and Mats., 2. J1.50. $1, 75c, 00c SEATS NOW SELLING. BAKER I THEATER Main 2, A 5360 firo. L. Hkir. 1wr Special Mat. today 2:15. Tonlerht. tomorrow Mat. and night, the Famous Baker Players- in "LEAH KLF.SCHNA." The remarkable story of a girt burglar as played by Mrs. Flske. Evenings: 25c, 3oc, 60c, 75c; box fl. Matinees 25c, 60c. Next week, starting Sunday Matinee "The Re juvenation of Aunt Mary." Main 6. Broadway, at Stark. A 1020. THE BELL FAMILY (9), In an Artistic Musical Offering AVON COMEDY FOUR. M'KAY & ARDLNli, - KOLB & HARLAN, ALEXANDER BROS.. HAL & FRANCES, Lfc.O ZARRELL TRIO. W-3 Matinee 2:16 P.M. Night 2 Shows 7:30. :10 E. E. CLIVE, the great English comedian, and five other feature arts. 500 Choice Seats Reserved on Ttequest for First Night Show. PR It FS4 Afternoons lOe. lSe r ftlVIiJ t Nights 13c. 2oo sHATL D.UTY 230 ' Broadway and Alder. Gc Where the Crowd Gom.m Week Dec 21. Walter 6. Howe in "In and Out"; 10 EUin Amor Arabs; Larry Comer; Wayne Trio; Beltrah & belt rah; Jos. Calla han In "Pages of History." Boxes and firt row balcony reserved, Phones Main 4 636, A S23ti. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY 87 liHA.V l AVE- N. Between Davia and Everett. Phonea East 1423, B 2515. Open Day n and NiKhc. Report all cases of cruelty to this office. Lethal chamber for email animals. Horse ambulance for sick or disabled animals at a moment's notice. Anyone desiring a pet may communicate with ua. ( 10c t "i 10c AJiMs!!!cl'S!Si-iT4 DIRECTORY SHOWCASE, BANK & STORE FIXTURES, FOR reasonable prices, see Western Fixture ty anowcase CO., s JN. lutn. AiarsnalL T,4, STORAGE AND TRANSFER. STORAGE AT . REDUCED BATES. Furniture, Pianos, Merchandise, etc Goods called for and delivered. Wa pack for ship ment. MORGAN-ATCHLEY FURN. CO., ' Grand Ave. and East Stark. Phones East 2929, B 322L PORTLAND Van & Storage Co.. cor. 15th ana iearney sta., just completed, new fire proof warehouse for household effect. pianos and automobiles, contains separate lire and vermin-prout rooms, steam-heated piano-room, trunk and rug vaults; track- s j. or canoaa snipments, vans tor mov ing, reduced freight rates on household gooas to and from East In through cars. main oou. ail departments. C O. PICK Transfer & Storage Co. Office and commodious 4-story brick: warehouse. separate tron room and fireproof vaults iur vu.iuao.es. in. w. coi. u ana fine sts. Planus and Curniture moved and packed for shipment, special rates made on goods in our through cars to all domestic and loreign ports.) Mam 590, A HHd. OLSON-ROB- TRANSFER CO. New fireproof warehouse; with separate room's, . We move and ock household goods and pianos ana snip at reduced rates. Auto vans and teams for moving, Forwarding and distributing agents. Free trackage. Office and warehouse, 15th and uoyi sts. Mam oi. A 47. MANNING WAREHOUSE TRANSFER CO. inn and Hoyt Sts. Pianos and household eoods moved. packed and shipped; reduced freight rates on an nousenoia gooas to and from feast. -xnrougn car service. Mam 70s, A 214. OREGON TRANSFER CO.. 474 Gllsan st. cor. 13th. Telephone Main 69 or A 1109. we own ana operate two large class A warehouses on terminal tracks. Lowest insurance rates in city. MADISON-ST. DOCK and WAREHOUSE umce, 289 Madison. General merchandise and forwarding agents, phone Main itful. WOOD. GREEN and dry Blabwood, blockwood. Pan- ama u uei -vo., Main ou. a ttoaw. m PAINTS AND WALL PAPER. W.p. FULLER & CO., 12th and Davis. . PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS. RASMUSSEN & CO.. 2d and Taylor sts. PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES. M. L. KLINE, 84-8B B'ront street. w PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES. M. L. ICH.XE. 84-1SB Front street. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. W. BALTES & CO.. 1st and Oak sts. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. EVEKD1NG & FAKKBLL, 140 Front St. ROPE AND BINDING TffDiE Portland Cordagu Co., 14th and Northrup. SAND AND GRAVEL. COLUMBIA DIGGER CO.. foot of Ankeny. SASH. DOORS AND GLASS. W. P. FULLER & CO., 12th and Davll. Portland Iron Works. 14tli and Northrup. WALL PAPER. 1QRGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 280 2d St. .WHOLESALE JEWELERS AND OPTICANS. l licnf BKUB., MUHAWK BLDG. AUCTION SALES TODAY. Ford Auction House, 211 1st. Furniture, torpviB, etc Dale at 6 tr. aa. At Wilson's Auction House, at 10 A. M., MEETING NOTICES. AL KADER TEMPLE, A A. O. N. M. S. Stated ses sion Saturday, December 26, at s . M., Masonic Temple, West Park and Yamhill streets. Election of officers and representatives to the Imperial Council. Concert by tne band at 7:30 p. M. Visit Ins: nobles cordially Invited. iiv order or the Potniar. HUSH J. BOYD, Recorder. ' OREGON COMMANDER Y. NO. 1, K. T. Special conclave Kttday morning, 8:S0 o'clock. The usual Christmas observ ance. Prompt attendance at ir-YXV... II. ""enoance or sojourn ng Lir Knights will be UDoreciated and that of C. F. WIEGAND. Recorder. ALBERT PIKE LODGE, "u. D. -a. . A.N D A. M. No communi cation tonight. All members are reauested to attend divine serv ices at the Third Presbyterian L .i"1 and Pine sts. ii, rH., .7 w k at 1U:15 o'clock A. M. E- R- rVIE, Secretary. tv WASHINGTON rflMM AKT. '1 TCOV . m, iw. ja. k.. -r special conclave tnis (Xmas morning, 8:30, fo the usual Xmas ob servance. All members and teously Invited to meet with us at this time T. H. NOLTNER, Sec. SELLWOOD LODGE. NO 131, A F. AND A. M. Stated com munication tnis (Friday) even ing. 7:30 o'clock. Sellwood Ma sonic Hall. Visitors welcome. Bv order W. M. J. H. BUTLER, Secretary. PORTLAND AERL NO. 4, F. O. E., meets every Fri day evening in their hall at 264 H Madison st., cor. of Third. Visitors welcome. . VIC CHAPMAN, Sea. DIED. KEGLER In this city, December 24. 1014, at the Good Samaritan Hospital, Charles N. Kecler. aged 47 years. Deceased is sur vived by three brothers and one sister - Frederick T. and Louis P.. of San Fran cisco. Cal and William o Kegler. of this citv. and Mrs. Llllie B. Halstead, of Ogden. Utah. Remains are at the parlors of the Skewes Undertaking Company, corner Third and Clay streets. Funeral notice later. LOWENQARDT In this city. December 24, at the family residence. 028 Irving street, Samuel- Lowengardt, aged 80 years 4 months. 14 days, beloved husband of Fan nie Lowensardt and father of Mrs. Sarah Dilshelmer. Mrs. Fred Langerman. Mrs. Freda Relneman. Gustave, Harry and Carolyn Lowengardt. of this city, and Mrs. Caro W. Jacobs. of San Francisco. Funeral announcement later. RAINBOLDT In this city. Dec. 2. Claude C. Ralnboldt. aged 34 years, of 369 East Morrison st. Remains forwarded by the Holman Undertaking Co. to Bedford Ind for burial. FUNERAL NOTICES. JOHNSON In this city. December 24, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs George T. Moore. .843 East Salmon street, Ann Johnson, aged 81 years, beloved mother of James Johnscn. of Ontario. Canada, and David Johnson, of Brandon. Manitoba. The funeral services will be held at the conservatory chapel of F. s. Dunning Inc., East Side - funeral directors, 414 ' East Alder street, at 2:30 P. M. Saturday. Friends invited. Interment Rose City. WHITE At The Dalles. Oregon, December 23. Johnson White, aged 73 years, late of 1674 HodKe street, this city. The funeral services will be held Saturdav, December 24. at 2:30 o'clock P. M. at the residence establishment of J. P. Finley & Son, MontKomerv at Fifth. Friends ' invited. Interment at Riverview Cemetery. ABEL In this city. December 24, Augustine Abel, aged 27 years, beloved wife of Leon Abel. Services will be held Sunday, December 27. at 2 P. M. at the parlors of Dunning & McEntee. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Friends respectfully invited to attend. ' - URECH At the family residence. Green burg Station, Dec. 22, Jacob Urech, aged 62 years. Friends Invited to attend funeral services, which will be held at Holman's funeral parlors at 2 P. M. tomorrow (Sat urday), Dec S6. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. MONROE In this city. December 24, Betty Brunelle Monroe, aired 1 year, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. carl C. Monroe. 393 College street. Private funeral services will be held Saturday. December 28 at 1 o'clock P. M. at the residence establishment of J. P. Finley & Son. Montgomery at Fifth. WARD The funeral services of the late James Ward will be held at St. Francis Church at 9 A. M Saturday. Friends in vited. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Tbe remains are at the chapel of F. S. Dunning. Inc. 414 East Alder street. . M FUNERAL DIRECTORS. The only residence unueriaaiug establish ment in Portland with private driveway. Main 9, A. l&uu. J. P. FINLEY & SON. Montgomery, at Fifth. MR. EDWARD HOLMAN. the leading funeral director, 220 Third street, corner Salmon. Lady assistant. A 1511. Main SOI. F. S. DUNNING, INC., East Side Funeral Directors. 414 East Alder st. East 62, B 2625. A R. ZELLER CO.. 6t'2 WILLIAMS AVE East 1088. C 1008. Lady attendant. Day anu mgnt service. DUNNING & M'ENTEE, funeral directors. f i anu fine, rnone Main 430. Lady at- r wince ot county coroner. R. T. BYRNES, Williams ave. and Knott. cast iho. tj ima. Lady attendant. P. L. LERCH, East 11th and Clay sta. iwj" Moieittou Utast i ex. SKEWES UNDERTAKING COMPANY. 8d wm v.iay. mam io. a 2321. Laay attendant FLORISTS. MARTIN & FORBES CO.. florists. 347 Wash ington. Main 26U. A 12U. Flowers for all occasions artistically arranged. i ' I . A i; K i." Runs h ,c T.. .-. i .1 . . fresh cut flowers, icreat variety. Morrison uet. im ano otn. 'aiain or A 1 PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP. 2d and Alder. "t:s'gna ana sprays, uarsnau MAX M. SMITH. Main 7215. A 12L Selling UIUK. CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL MOUNT SCOTT PARK Containing; 333 'Acres. Portland's Only Modern Perpetual-Care Cemetery. Hefined, Pleasing Service Complete Perfect Equipment. Prices and Terms Reasonable. Both Telephones. NEW TODAY, Mortgage for Sale $zo,uuu.uu urst mortgage on well-developed farm. This is not a purchase price mortgage. Ar dress AL 484, Oregonian. MORTGAGE LOANS i.njji u . cu tu, ana tarra prop erty at current rates. Aitrattv. payment privileges. Loans qulokly wvou. n you neea money call today A. H. BIURELL CO. Northwestera Bank Bnildlnc Marshall 4114. A 4118. MORTGAGE LOANS OX IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. Money available within 24 hours after .receipt of abstract. 6 and 7 per cent. ROBERTSON & EWING 207-8 JJorthwestern Bask Bids. Money to Loan B"a:VU -?UUIF. 5w. SlIIUUi SB15UO, And Other Amounts. Inquire of Us. GEO. II. THOMAS. 207 Oak St., Room 2. AInsivorth Blrtir. MORTGAGE LOANS On Improved Farm Property At Current Rates. WM. MACMASTER " 701 Corbett Buildlns. Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Our Own Money at Current Rates. KARM AND CITY LOANS. SO Konrth St.. Board of Trade II Ida;. CITY AND FARM LOANS Any Amount at Current Kates. JOHN E. C 0N AN iM2 Spalding Bids. Portland. Or. REAL ESTATB DEALERS. PALMER-JONES CO., H. P, 404-40S-0 w iicoa omjr. BECK, William Q 815-816 Fa,-ling bldg. BENEDICT BROS., 930 Hawthorne-aveT JENNIXQS & CO.. 206 Oregonian. Main 188. BARRETT BROS., S02 Board of Trade. REAL, ESTATE. fr or bale Lots. IRVINGTON snap: lot 60x166, on Weidler, near East a; worm jtfjuu, now fiuoo; terms. 171 East 23d. Phone East 5B48. 80x100- South and east facing, view lot, on Ait. -labor, at a saennce. by owner. AR 4b4. OreRonian. SNAP FOR CASH. Close-in corner on East 7th for $1100 casn Aji 4tto, uregonian. ASTORIA-Warrenton-New Astoria; good lots iur proxu-Beei&mg Duyers. At. xoae, 1136 Northwestern Bank bldg. IRVINGTON SACRIFICE. Choice east-facing lot tor 900 cash. Owner, L. 500, Oregonian. PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY. Houses. Lots, Sites and Acreage. JJarshall -1S27. BROOKE. A 8839. IRVINGTON snap; lot 60x166, on Weidler, near cast zza; wortn $3ouu; now $191)0; terms. 171 East 23d. Phone East 684a. BEAUTIFUL corner lot. Rose City Park. 1 DiocK to car; must sell. sow. AD 4oo, Oregonian. For Sale Houses. LET US BUILD YOU A HOME on your lot or ours; by your own plans or ours; pay ns like rent. THE OREGON HOME BUILDERS. 1330 Northwestern Bank Bldg. BEAUTIFUL 7-room modern bungalow, com pletely lurnisnea; everytning nign-class; nice garage; a big snap; $100 down and $-'5 per month or to suit. See owner, 171 East 23d, near Belmont. Phone B. 694S. TWO houses, modem in every respect, can oa naa iar oeiow actual value; good car service; Al district; $500 cash, balance to suit; MUST have some cash. See Jordan, 301-2 Lumbermens bldg. LAfRELHURST HOME. The owner says, "Get me 60c on the dol lar for my equity" ; incumbrance long time and easy; everything paid to date 216 Abmgton bldg. SACRIFICE fine 8-room house, corner lot, on inuiiiiii, warning instance ; oig snap at $5000; $500 down and $25 per. month Owner. 171 E. 23d. Phone East 694S. $100. $3o CASH. $7.50 c-er month, buys a tnree-room nouse. west Side, 5c fare, best value in the city. M. E. Lee. 505 Corbett bids. BARGAIN bungalow and garage, corner lot. East Side, $2doO; $l0 per month, in cluding interest at 7 per cent buys prop erty. AN 486, Oregonian. HOUSES and lots from $450 to $1200, triO to SIOO trash. . to 11A noc mnntt. 1 II ,-. St.. cround floor. WILL sell my $1500 house for $3350: lo cated In Rose City Park. Call 657 East 65th st. North. SEVERAL fine homes. Irvington, reason able; mahogany and oak finish; nice lo cation. East 273. W. H. Herdman BEFORE New Years-Call me up after Xmas to get information. Owner. Tabor 647S. g BEAL ESTATE. For SaleHouses. THAT VACANT LOT. WHT NOT TURN A BURDEN INTO INCOME? WE WILL FURNISH THE MONEY, BUILD APARTMENTS, RSiil DiiNCE OR ANYTHING; PLANS FREE. WE ARE RESPONSIBLE: WE ICNO.V HOW. TALK. WITH OUR CLIENTS. SliE OUR WORK.. WILL GIVE BONDS. L. R. BAILEY & CO., CONTRACTING ARCHI TECTS, 324 ABINGTON BLDG. MT. TABOR DISTRICT $2200. Four-room California bungalow; Dutca kitchen; stationery tub and built-in fea tures; cement sidewalks In and paid for S60 cash and balance monthly; will tak lot or acreage up to foOO. Fred W. Ger man Co.. 014 Chamber of Commerce. WHY Dftv rent when you can buy a three room house. West Side. 6c fare, for $4.. J&O cash. S7.50 per month? Lot 73x100. On a large Dicce. of -round like this you can raise all your vegetables, berries, etc., which Is the greater Dart of your living. M. E. Lee. 505 Corbett bldg. HOME FOR THE OLD FOLKS, $10.-.O. Nearly new 5-room bungalow, modern full basement, built-in features; room fot 3 more rooms upstairs; half a block to Mt. Tabor car: $00 cash, balance monthl Fred W, German Co.. 914 Cham, of Coax 5-ROOM modern buntxlow: hardwood floors, liitht fixtures, etc.: lot 50x100; located in Rose City park district; will take a lot, automobile or piano as first payment, bal ance like rent. BF 482, Oregonian. BEAUTIFUL 5-room bungalow, readv to move into: modern, nice lot. one lilock from the car: price 2aoo; will take va cant lot as first Dayment. Now is the time to (ret into your own home. C. M. Derr. lioo Northwestern Bank bldg. FURNISHED 5-room bungalow, one block from the car; larce rooms, fireplace, good neighborhood, view lot: small cash pay ment, balance like rent. C. M. DERR. ii iNortnweBtern Jtlank bldg. Suburban Rome Properties. ONION AND CELERY LAND. A splendid 2-acre tract. 7 minutes' walk from Tigard station, over an acre in cul tivation and tiled, prlca $750. $100 down. $12.50 monthly. Including interest. This is the cheapest thing in the Tigard district. Fred W. German Co., 014 Cham, of Com. GIBSON HALF ACRES. Good soil, city water, close to carline; easy terms; will build to suit purchaser. Phone Marshall 15S5 or Sellwood 470. JOHN GIBSON, OWNER. FINE 21-acre suburban home, 5 miles from business center, on Section Line road; finely improved; 6 acres fruit and berries; city water; will sell or trade. Kaste Bros.. 618 Henry bldg. For t?ale Acreage. ELECTRIC LINE, eight blocks of station; chicken and iruit ranches near Portland; . new subdivision near Gresham; 5 acres, ?400. If 500, $700; 3 acres, $50O, $700: 10 acres, $750, a00, $1000 per tract; best soil, free wood, spring water; acreage at Scappoose, Or., to $100 per acre. FRANK M'FARLAND REALTY CO., 30 Yeon Bldg., Portland, Or. FOR SALE 140 acres, near Bandon ; 23 acres cleared; good soil; price $25 an acre; .or will trade for good city property. Write For Sale Fruit Lands. FOR SALE 11 acres of Spitzenberg and Yellow Newtown apple trees, going oa a years old; y, mile from Sutheriin. on paved road; has been well sprayed, pruned, cultivated, irrigated and drained; price, $600 per acre; $2000 down, balance $500 per year, 6 per cent. Address AV Sua. Oregonian. For Sale Farms! SUITABLE FOR A DAIRY. CO acres. 5 cultivated, 17 slashed and seeded, very easv cleared, balance good timber, all fine soil, level, mail and milk route. 1 mile to schoo4. store and post office. IS miles west of Portland, fair house, eood burn, livine water. Price $00 per 'acre. Easv terms. Hostetler & An derson. 725 chamber of commerce. FOR SALE or trade. SOO-acro wheat farm In Morrow County. 2 miles from rail road: all cultivated,; $30 an acre. For further particulars write V 402, Oregonian. FORCED SACRIFICE- WlllametteS0, some improvements; $2100. Owner, Chauncey Barney. Oregon City. WE can sell your farm if your price is right. 100 1st St.. ground floor. WANTED REAL ESTATE. WANT good home or vacant lots in VERNON-HIGHLAND or PIEDMONT districts in exchange for a strictly modern bunga low in Rose City Park. See Mr. DeYoutig, 014 Cnamber or commerce. TO INVEoT in 40-odd acres Of cheap farm land, major portion unimproved; small payment: state terms, location and ae sirable features. Address W Sh3. Ore- gonluit. $2500 LOAN on brick business property, rented at lao per month; property vain $8000. W;. Coast Investment Co., 216 Abington Bldg. LOT in Rossmere or Rose City Park; will pay $300 cash: in reply state price and location. AC 83. oregonian. HOUSE, within walking distance, not over ssuuu. ii 461, oregonian. FOR SALE TIMBER LANDS. HAVE for sale about 100 acres of timber one mile from Lake River, near tho town of Ridyeneld, aWsh. Sealed bids will be received for same up to January 1. 1013. 1 reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Frances B. Hathaway. Rldgeneld, Wash. TIMBER LANDS. BOUGHT AND SOLD. J. M'CRAKEN. S04 M'KAY BLDG. C. WANTED TO RENT FARMS. WANTED By two experienced men, f ranch, principally for hog and cattle rais ing, 300 to KiO acres, within 200 miles of Portland, to operate on shares. See or write D. A. Norton, 1)06 Yeon bldg. Portland -Miitjticte tion. close in preferred. R. Oregon City. R. 5. T G. Stavely, TO EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE. 65 ACRES, near Sheridan, in cultivation house, barn, other outbuildings; 7 acres bearing prunes; value $10,000. To trade for city property. $15,000 income, property to trade for FAKSaV If you own a good farm in the Valley, not too near town, and want to get away from land work, we have proposition to offer you in the form ..of income properties that are paying 7 per cent net on the investment; this property consists of store building, hotel, furnished, and 4 dwellings (two 4-room, one 7-room and one a -room respectlvely ; NO INCUil BRANCE. This property is in small town, on elec tric line, in the best valley in West. SMALL BUSINESS WANTED. ' Have buyer for grocery, restaurant, or some small business he can handle for $uoo; another one who wants cigar store aoout $suu or siuuu. WEST COAST INVESTMENT CO., 216 Abington Bldg. WANT APARTMENT. 900 acres, ail in cultivation, about 300 of eraln. 60 of alfalfa, about $10,000 worth of stock and implements; good buildings, clear of Incumbrance; price $50,000; owner will consider apartment-house or income property and will assume $25,000 or $30, 000. PRIGMORE & YOUNGER. 840 Morgan bldg. APARTMENT WANTED. 350 acres. 70 acres alfalfa, modern 10 room - bunualow. large barn, also 6-room house, stock and implements; located on Rogue River. 7 miles to Grants . Pass. Owner will consider apartment-house or income property and will assume $25,000 or $30.00O. Price $75,000: mtg. $15,000. PRIGMORE A, YOUNGER. 849 MorBfn bldg. MR. PROPERTY OWNER If you have a nice Improved nroperty worth around $20,. 000 and some cash and want a good, big dairy farm. rIos, to Portland, on river and R. R-. all stocked with fine dairy cat tle, and money coming in every day of the year, i want to sell it and we might get together on an exchange. Come and see me. S. N. Steele. 432 Chamber of Com merce. Main 25r. EXCELLENT DAIRY RANCH 246 acres. near Albany, highly improved and stocked with imported Holstein cattle, many hogs and horses and full equipment. Price $:iO. OOO. Owner will accept good Portland proeerty to $20,000. balance long time. C. DeYOUNG & CO.. 514 Chamber of Com merce. EXCHANGE $385 equity in $2000 home fol automobile, hoes, horses, cows or lots: one block to car. near school; payments easy AG 484. Oregonian. Have Portland close-in acreage, also lmp'vd property Grants r'ass. trade for modern bungalow Room 344 Imperial Hotel. TO EXCHANGE $2000 equity in good $3500 home ror acreage; no agents. tJnone la bor 2S10 or address AF 4S5. Oregonian. WANTED S2500 In merchandise for Im proved farm. iox laa. k. u. d. No. l Amity. Or. CITY property and acreage to exchange for a paying cusiness. Korean, iui-s Lumber mens bldsr. SEE JORDAN for all exchanges. He has many oargains. if- you have some cash. 301-2 Lumbermens bldg. WILL exchange half Interest in fine store, Clear real esiaie, close in; we want help AC 486. Oregonian. TO EXCHANGE MISCKLLAXEOP3. 6Hx8Vi CAM ERA for sale or trade ftrko' cak or graflex No. 3. Y 4S3, Oregonian. FOB SALE. Horse. Vehicles. Harness. Ktc. AUCTION SALE of horses, vehicles and harness t Colum bia Stables, -802 Front St., every Thursday at 2:30. We sell on a commission basis. Satisfaction guaranteed both buyer and seller. If you want to sell, bring your horses to our auction. If you want to buy. attend this sale. SPAN marcs. 4 and 6, weight 3150. heavy boned Clydos, fast walkurs, suitable for heavy ranch work, and splendid brood mare, heavy set breecnlng harness and heavy wagon: bargain: win take in lion mare In exchar.ge. Star Sand Co.. barn a Ui and East Flanders. AUCTION Korses, mules, vehicles, harness every Monday and Friday, 10 A, M. : only strlcuy commission - stables in the city; consign ment solicited. The McClelland Horse Mule Co., 240 East hlU. East C315. HAVE bought auto and will sacrifice my steel-tire, top. pole buggy; first man witn $J. star Sand Co.. bain 3, 9ih aud East 1 landers. Also open, steei-tired. piano j m uuuiucu Harness, PA,S,?L"RB Ior bead of horses at Astoria; fi'i'J V inontu. tj.-w. it. & N. boat faru from Portland to Astoria. $2 per ncsu. Geo. Chew. 1&7 12th st.. Astoria, Or. 24O0-LB. TEAM. 7 uad S yrs., harness ana farm waxon and bier brood mare, $lSi l.ik?s all, rfso East Irving, cor. Union ave.. YOCN'3, sound, 2400-pound team, harness and farm wagon, $105: 2200-ib. teaui lutr ncss. $05. 14S Union ave. North. DEAD HORSES and cattle taken away free CaJi day or nlshts. Tabor 4203. FiKST.-CLASS 2-liorse hotel 'bus for salt, very cheap. St. C?iarl-B Hotel. Portland, or. HORSE COVERS, stable blankets. Paclfiu Tent & Awning Co.. 1st and Ankeny. WAGONS and horses by day, $1.25. I. Cohen" oSl Water st. Main 220S. Main 60U5. DEAD horses and animals hauled away free Woodlawn 20. Portland Rendering Co. Pianos, Organs and Munical Instrument. GOING out of business; some pianos from $0-$150; planolus, $4O-$0O: must be sold, to 12 o'clock M. Saturday. 441 Stark, cor ner 12tU st. ADMINISTRATORS SALE Choice hand made violins, regardless of value, until January 1. 82 East 0th st. PIANO, almost new, standard make, cost $500; will sacrifice. Owner. Marshall 20S7. Automobiles. USED AUTO SNAP. LIBERAL TERMS GIVEN. We have a number of high-grade used cars to select from; overhauled and re painted. NORTHWEST AUTO CO. Broadway and Couch Sts. ' 1914 FORD, 5-pass., practically new, bought last April, equipped with speedometer, whistle and shock absorbers; price $o!5. 1912 Studebaker, 30, fore-door roadster, self-starter. $365. 1915 Buick, 35, roadster, brand new, $975. FRANCIS MOTOR CAR EX., E. 13th and Hawthorne Ava. E. 1199. 7-PASSENGER auto for sale; small pay- ,ici uunu u.im mummy Dayments as de sired to responsible parties. This is a high-grade car. in very good condition. AR 4S5. Oregonian. FOR SALE -ton Oakland auto truck. In first-class condition; must get - quick action; will consider trade for larger truck or other article. Tel. Main 603. Sam Horwitz, BARGAINS IN USED AUTOMOBILES. Large stock. Prices. $3u0 to $750 OREGON MOTOR CAR CO., Studebaker Bids. Corner chapman and Alder Sts. AM leaving city; that is why I am selling my 1014 Ford car, fully equipped, run less than 3000 miles, for $3S5 cash. Phone B Stihl and East !I83. FOR HIRE, $L5l PER HOUR. 5-passenger. 1014 Ford; rates for trips or day work; good service. Phone Main 1201 or East 5S5U. MR. GROCER OR BUTCHER I will de liver vour orders with a Ford' for $83 per month. AB 4S5. OreRonlan. A NO. 1 7-passenKer car; trade for stock, or country property. ;t'7 East Stjth at. FOR HIRE. Si. 23 per hour, 5-passenger For J. Phone "Woodlawn 140. Automobiles Wanted. I WILL, pay you spot cash for your auto. Francis .Motor Car Ex., E. liith and Haw thorne ave. WANTED To lease 5-ton auto truck: for hauling wood. Phone East 112. Pofid. Birds, ?etStock- JAPANESE thoroughbred spnfel pups for eale; the parents were brought over from Japan owner's hands two months ao. Koida, K. 2, box if 35, Alilwaukie. Phone 28 Y. WANTED A Rood male collie or shepherd between 6 months and year old. A.O 481, Oregonian, AIREDALE puppies, resist ere and pedi greed, for sale cheap. E. 6968. 16 E. 13th. A GOO AIR EDA LB IS A GOOD DOG. LADD1X KENNELS, ESTACADA, OR. BLACK-AND-TAN pup for sale. Phone E. It vevtocsu 30 HE.D of irood fresh cows, liirse Durham, Holstein, Jersey and Guernsey; all young cows. Take Woodstock car to &iUh ave., walk four blocks west. FIVE youne fresh cows; heavy, rich milk ers. 3 East oOth, cor. Waaliington. FtESH dairy cow and calf for sale. Call 97 1 Missouri ave. L car. Furniture for tSale. COMPLETE contents of refined home for sale, including artistic oak, Circassian wal nut and mahogany furniture, rugs, stoves, mirrors, curtains, etc. 329 East tli sc. ( block from Hawthorne car). FURNITURE and pianos shipped in througli consolidated cars to all points East and South at "reduced freight rates. Pacific Coast Forwarding Co., 201 Wilcox bld. Phone Marshall 2467. GOING East, mutt sacrifice beautiful nuw furnish in trs ot i-room bungalow. Call and make me ofTex. 1110 East ' Mill st. Phone Tabor 1702. T pewriters. WE save you from 00 to 75 per cent on all makes of typewriters; send for our illus trated folder. Retail department WHOLE SALE TYPEWRITER CO., 21 Wash. bt. TYPEWRITERS for rent, S months for o and up: 6 months rent applied on pur chase price. Remington ypewrlter Com pany, 86 Broadway, Portland, Or. NEW. rebuilt second-hand rentals at cut rates. P. XX. C. 2ul Stark st. Main 140 i. Miscellaneous. SPECIAL XMAS BARGAINS. Underwood, $20. Royal, $25. L. C. Smith, $27.50. And many others from $10 to $65. The Northwest Typewriter Co.. 2ti2 Stark st. SEWING MACHINES sold on very east payments; rented one week $1, one mo. $3, 2 mo. $3. Repaired bv experts We call for and deliver. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., Mar. 721. ' S&2 Morrison st. A 5110. SEWING machines of all makes, new and seconu-nanu bargains ; up with a writ ten guarantee to sew perfect; machines rented and rent applied on purchase price. Phone for rates. Main 9431. Sewing Ma chine Emporium. 19u 3d, near Taylor. CASH registers (National), sold on easy montnly payments; ait registers guaran teed. THE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Basement Majestic Theater bldg. HUNTING season is now on; bargains in rifles, shotguns, revolvers, all makes, cheap. Beauregard's, 702 Main st. Van couver, asn. RENT visible typewriters 3 months for delivered. Call at 244 Stark St., or telc nhnn Main e.73 or A 4441. WRECKAGE wood, sawed stove length, $2.75 nor load, delivered : SDecial dtiim & inUn or more. J. Simon & Bro. Main 2002. $73 BUYS diamond ring, 38 dr monds set in platinum. a-u juioer .xcnaiige bldg.. 2d and Stark sts. DIAMOND house paints, trictly pure; nia in uregon; per gauon, i.uo. Portland Paint Co., 230 Front st. Marshall 100. HOCHFELD'S CAMERA EXCHANGE. " I buy. sell and exchange kodaks, cam eras and lenses. 44 fa 3d st. North. PIANO credit check for $122.50 for sale $30 Call 28 N. 4th. 1P00 BUSINESS CARDS, $L Ryder Ptg. Co., S. W. cor. Sd and Morrison. FERTILIZER Rotted cow, horse manure, delivered by tho load. East 1573. B 340li. FINE mahogany victrola it a, sacrifice. C-3196. SA FES New and second-hand; bargains. 103 First s GOOD APPLES SOc to 6k? per box. Pacific mwi tt3. r,dat i i u Mauison 818. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Mahocany ronton deBk and. cuair: want bargain. AB 4S1, Oregonian. Q